Baal Hadad

ba’al (ba’lu): Lord. al’iyanu ba’lu: “Al’iyan Ba’al,” “Ba’al the mighty one”‘al’iy qrdm: “the mightiest of the heroes/warriors.”‘in d ‘lnh: “there is none above him,” “the one without equal.”malku: “king”zubulu: “prince”tapitu: “judge”zubulu ba’lu arsi: “Prince, Lord of Earth” Baal Hadad is remembered in later myth as a god of storms, fertility, Read more

Lilith

—Lilith, private journal fragment Lilith was the first Ishsha, a product of the High Ones’ most ambitious undertaking: the Genesis Ideal’s Eden Project. She was meticulously bred over generations to be “Eden’s Heart,” a woman of perfect intellect, empathy, and, above all, pliability. Yet fate had introduced a catastrophic and Read more

Bastet

Bastet is the Egyptian goddess of the home, domesticity, women’s secrets, cats, fertility and childbirth. She protected the home from evil spirits and disease, especially diseases associated with women and children. She played a role in the afterlife, supplying perfumes and ointments to Anubis for the embalming process. The fascinating Read more